Combined watch and umbrella-handle.



S. 'SCHLESINGER.

' COMBINED WATCH AND UMBRELLA HANDLE. I APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 1. 1914.

1,146,351 Patented July 13, 1915.

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' r CO MBINEDWATCH ANDiITMBRELLAhHANDLE.

1 146;:g51;: i sp 'ee' ficationof Letters l ate'nt. atented J 113113,1915, ,A tn ati afiied Stamper 1,19 14.1 senainaasaeie. f 4112mm;aaa)is located}. The member 9.has internal Be :it knownl that I, .SIGMUNDthreads 9 receiving the threads of the watch SINGER, aloitizenof theUnited States,and a stem 32, whereby when the member 9 is fitresident ofNew' York city, borough' o ted, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3,'and is roe0 5Brooklyn, inthe.countyofKin-gsand-State tated'thewatch may vbe wound,and when of New York,: have invented certain new. member9 is pulledoutwardly the hands of and? useful/ Improvements in 'Oombined the watchvmay beset. The member 9 has a Watchesand Umbrella-Handles, of whichhandlememberQ, which is pivoted to part 9, p the following is 'asp'ecificationl L a as uponthepivot .10, so that the handle 5 1 Theobject, of my, invention is to prov'ide member 9? may be folded downinto the rea an uiribr'ellaihandle with-a" 'atch: carried cess llshownfin' the end of the handle}.

thereby, and means to permit the watch (Fig. 4 ),and' may be raised upinto position winding-member'tofibe retained, when not for winding andsetting the watch as in being used, "substantially within the handle,Figs. 1, 2 and 3.

soasnot tobeinjured and yet to permit The parts are so arrangedthatthe'windsaid member t0 be movedlioutwardlyintopoing member 9,9" issubstantially concealed sition for use n winding r, settmg thwithinthehandle, when notin use, so as to, Watch-J pp, i v

. 7 v prevent iniury to the winding member. To .Myl invention comprisesnovel details of this end theouter part of member 9 is slot- 75improveme t and combinations of parts vthat .t ed at 9, and the shankportion of thepart will-be more fullyhereinafter set forth'and 9 isadapted to pass in and out ofsuch slot then pointedout in'the claims. Ii as part 9 is swung up and down, thereby Reference is to be had to theaccompanypermitting the part 9 to be readily con- ,ing drawingsformingparthereof, wherein, cealed within recess 11 against injury. I o80 Figure 1 is a face view 'o f a portion oi an retain thepart 9 in theclosed position withumbrella handle embodying my invention; in therecess 11, or in the open position for Fig. 2 is a section on the line2, 2, in Fig. 1'; fuse, I provide sprlng-meanswhich, in the Fig. 3 is aartly broken enlarged detail of exampleillustrated, comprises a spring12, Fig. v1, and Fig. 4 is a sectional detail showshown located within abore .9 in member 85 ing the winding member folded into the 9 andbearing at the inner end against said 7 handle. f g memberand at theouter end against a plug I Similar n' merals of: reference indicate. orthe like 14: that bears against the squared correspondingpartsintheseveral views. or'flattened end or side portion of the shank The numeral,1 indicates a support, such of member .9 By this means the member 90lasthe handle of an umbrella orother analo- 9 will be prevented fromspontaneously gous article,-.which"is provided with as ocket j opening,and will be retained in firm posi- 2, shown in oneiifaceofthe handle,within tion when opened for use for winding the 7 which socket thewatch-movement 3 is lo-, watch or setting'its hands. I cated. To retainthemovement in place Whilel have described the watch and its 95 .40have'show'njaZ frame, or casing 4 set into winding member as applied:upon an umsocket "and retained therein'by on'e or more brella handle,it will be understood that the i screws" 5-, which frameorca'singisadapted watch may be similarly applied to any do- 'to receivethemovementii, and said frame is sired article of personal use, and bythe yprovided with an-opening' P 'through which term handle as usedherein 1 mean i a 100 4 5 the threaded stem 3? of the watch movementsupport such as an umbrella handle'or artiis adaptedto pass. 1 I cleoi'personal use referred to. p a At 6 is a rim or bezel carryingtheglass Having now described my inventionwhat 7 crystal 7 of thewatchmovement, and shown I claim is t--- I having a flange 16* adapted toenter the en- 1. The combination of a handle having a 1 larged portion 2of socket 2 and to snap on bore therein, a watch movement having a Itheouter edge:portionof frameror casing 4, stem, and means to retain thewatch move- ;-whereby the "watchmovement is retained ment within'thehandle, with a winding p upon the handle. The handle 1 is providedmember comprising aplurality of parts, one ,7 I with a bore 8communicating with socket 2, of said parts being attached to said watch11 I "into which'borethe stem projects, and in stem and journaled withinsaid bore in the A, v w ich bore the rotative winding member 9 handle,the watch stem being rotative in I h hai dley zud'pqrt pf t e iniiingsaid bore, the other part; bi n g pivotally nn t d with, h first m ad;11m; a d said han- 1e havmg a surf 5 first named s al,fihewiildnginhlbeti.h.e c m ina in 01f thi' jjth and J' ll'rnaled Withi m mbrand, a

{ wing "a lhore wl'thbu't a Stem,

he .iln er' pa Of said .m e zand adapted part of said Winding member toreta l; th latt r ni fi r nt po t w'is, th handl ha ing qunter'siinkme slrec ive ,and protect; the pivotal part. of th ind ng Inem' en j 1 acerecess;surroundimg htha Q;

sprigg ithin said 'b re havi ga bearing at New York; and stmom Wmding'stinand, 7

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